Le Creuset has announced it is bringing its hugely popular Factory to Table sale to the UK for the first time ever (stock photo)

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Le Creuset fans have been left ‘screeching’ in excitement as the major kitchenware brand announced it is bringing its popular Factory To Table sale to the UK for the first time ever.

The event will take place in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, on September 27 and 28, with fans able to get their hands on Le Creuset cookware, collectibles and exclusive pieces for up to 60 per cent off.

British customers will also be able to purchase the hugely popular Mystery Boxes, which are stuffed with a minimum of £500 worth of Le Creuset products – at only £50 a box.

Each box is also guaranteed to contain at least one piece of the brand’s iconic cast iron cookware, which usually start at around £150 for the smallest shallow casserole and can go up to almost £600 for the largest oval casserole.

Mystery Boxes are limited to one box per ticket, and ticketholders must spend a minimum of £150 to qualify for a box.

This means spending at least £200 on the day – which is already cheaper than most single Le Creuset cast iron products.  

The huge sale first began in the US in 2016 and there are at least three events a year that take place in different cities across the vast country.

However, the UK sale will only be held at The Great Yorkshire Events Centre in Harrogate – and tickets are selling extremely quickly.

Le Creuset has announced it is bringing its hugely popular Factory to Table sale to the UK for the first time ever (stock photo)

Le Creuset has announced it is bringing its hugely popular Factory to Table sale to the UK for the first time ever (stock photo)

VIP tickets for the event have already sold out and general admission tickets are selling out quick (stock photo)

VIP tickets for the event have already sold out and general admission tickets are selling out quick (stock photo)

Le Creuset announced the sale on Monday, July 28 and released two batches of tickets, including VIP tickets priced at £25 and general admission tickets for £10.

VIP tickets admit two people into the event. However, fans took to Reddit to report the VIP tickets sold out within 15 minutes of the announcement, and there are no plans to release more.

General admission tickets are still available, but are expected to sell out soon, according to the brand.

Although there is no guarantee additional tickets will be released, those not initially successful can join a waiting list where tickets will be resold if people cancel their attendance.

If you missed out on a ticket or can’t commute to the sale, there’s still some good news as the brand’s up to 40% off sale is currently available to shop online, and some of the best deals are listed below. 

Best Le Creuset deals on now 

Previously, Le Creuset has held warehouse sales held in Andover, Hampshire, which sparked hours-long queues in 2024.

But happy customers emerged from the warehouse sale boasting of the hundreds of pounds they were able to save, so the Factory To Table sale is expected to be an even bigger hit among shoppers. 

Le Creuset is especially known for its colourful cast iron casseroles, but also sell a huge range of saucepans, pots, ovenware, baking dishes, tableware, utensils, mugs, and more.

Until now, the Factory To Table sale has only been available to US shoppers who often share their Mystery Box hauls in viral TikTok videos.

The videos often show customers pulling out a variety of Le Creuset products from their boxes, with each box containing items from one colourway so everything matches.

One unboxing shared by TikTok user Madeline showed her sister pulling out no fewer than six products, including two casseroles, a saucepan, a braser, an oven dish and a skillet pan, all in a matching blue colourway.

Sharing their excitement about the event, British shoppers are already dreaming about unboxing their Mystery Boxes.

One fan wrote on Reddit: ‘Screeched with excitement when I saw this, and to top it off, it’s only just over an hour away for me. They better have the Mystery Boxes!’

Last year, Le Creuset's warehouse sale in Andover, Hampshire, attracted four hour-long queues as people rushed to get the luxury cookware at less than half the price

Last year, Le Creuset’s warehouse sale in Andover, Hampshire, attracted four hour-long queues as people rushed to get the luxury cookware at less than half the price

Despite the long wait to get into the sale, many customers walked away pleased about the hundreds of pounds they had saved

Despite the long wait to get into the sale, many customers walked away pleased about the hundreds of pounds they had saved

Another said: ‘A guaranteed cast iron piece in a Mystery Box! Just hoping there’s lots of pinks, blues and purples on sale… though I’m scared of how much I’ll spend.’

Commenting on the location, a third person mused: ‘Harrogate is an interesting choice though, I would have thought it would be nearer London.

‘Maybe it needs to be somewhere that can accommodate lots of parking but that’s still quite out of the way for many.’

But others thought that holding the event in Harrogate is a ‘good choice’.

‘Pretty central for everyone to travel to, rather than everyone in the rest of the UK having to travel south.

‘I think this being the first FTT (Factory To Table), the Mystery Boxes are going to be really good. I wonder if everyone will make those unboxing videos for social media?’

Marianna Spiliotopoulos, Head of Marketing at Le Creuset UK, said in a statement: ‘We are super excited to host our inaugural Factory to Table event in the UK, following years of our fans asking. 

‘This event allows us to offer great discounts to our loyal customers and help them to grow their Le Creuset collections with exclusive products and colourways. 

‘We hope it is the beginning of a new tradition for our UK fans.’

The highly anticipated sale comes after Le Creuset celebrates its 100th birthday, which saw it releasing a new limited edition colour.

Inspired by its most iconic ‘Volcanic’ colour, the new colourway is called ‘Flamme Dorée and infuses a sparkle effect into the deep orange hue.

The brand has also launched its new autumn 2025 colourway, which is a deep, dramatic blue named ‘Nuit’.

Available from Friday August 1, the velvety colour will be available across Le Creuset’s range of cast iron cookware, complete with the new chrome knob.

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